EP3379499A1 - Coin dispensing apparatus and settlement apparatus with the same - Google Patents

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EP3379499A1
EP3379499A1 EP18163586.3A EP18163586A EP3379499A1 EP 3379499 A1 EP3379499 A1 EP 3379499A1 EP 18163586 A EP18163586 A EP 18163586A EP 3379499 A1 EP3379499 A1 EP 3379499A1
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Yusuke Sato
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  • Embodiments described herein relate generally to a coin dispensing apparatus and a settlement apparatus having the coin dispensing apparatus.
  • the coin dispensing apparatus of this type requires a certain degree of time from a start of the dispensing of the change to the completion of the dispensing. In other word, it takes time for a customer to have all the coins dispensed to the receiving tray.
  • a coin dispensing apparatus comprising: a dispensing module configured to dispense coins to a receiving tray; a detecting module configured to detect that there is a probability that at least some of the coins dispensed to the receiving tray are taken out; and a warning module configured to execute a predetermined warning operation if the detecting module detects that there is a probability that some of the coins in the receiving tray are taken out during a period from a time at which the dispensing module starts the dispensing of the coins to a time at which the dispensing is completed.
  • the detecting module detects that there is a probability that the coins in the receiving tray are taken out if no coin in the receiving tray is detected.
  • the dispensing module dispenses a designated amount of coins if the dispensing of coins is instructed with the designated amount.
  • a settlement apparatus comprising:
  • a method for informing a taking out of coins dispensed to a receiving tray comprising: dispensing coins to the receiving tray; detecting that there is a probability that at least some of the coins dispensed to the receiving tray are taken out; and executing a predetermined warning operation if it is detected that there is a probability that some of the coins are taken out during a period from a time at which the dispensing of the coins starts to a time at which the dispensing is completed.
  • a coin dispensing apparatus includes a dispensing module, a detecting module, and a warning module.
  • the dispensing module dispenses coins to a receiving tray.
  • the detecting module detects that there is a probability that at least some of the coins dispensed to the receiving tray are taken out.
  • the warning module executes a predetermined warning operation if the detecting module detects that there is a probability that some of the coins are taken out during a period from a time at which the dispensing module starts the dispensing of the coins to a time at which the dispensing is completed.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the exterior of a self-checkout apparatus 100 according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a part of the self-checkout apparatus 100.
  • the self-checkout apparatus 100 according to the present embodiment is also called as a POS terminal of a self-checkout type or a self-register apparatus.
  • the self-checkout apparatus 100 is operated by a shopper. Therefore, the shopper acts as an operator of the self-checkout apparatus 100. However, there is a case in which a store clerk also acts as the operator of the self-checkout apparatus 100.
  • the self-checkout apparatus 100 includes a main body 1 and weighing units 2 and 3.
  • the main body 1 includes a touch panel 10, a scanner window 11, a handy scanner 12, a receipt issue port 13, a card insertion port 14, a coin depositing tray 15, a receiving tray 16, a reject tray 17, a bill insertion port 18, a bill dispensing port 19, and a signal light (PATLAMP: Trade Mark) 20.
  • the touch panel 10 displays various screens for notifying various kinds of information to the shopper.
  • the screens are, for example, followings:
  • a part of the screens constitute a GUI (Graphical User Interface).
  • the touch panel 10 receives touch operation for the GUI.
  • the scanner window 11 is formed by covering an opening formed in the main body 1 with transparent resin, glass, or the like.
  • the scanner window 11 enables a fixed scanner, described later, arranged in the main body 1 to scan a commodity held by the shopper in front of the scanner window 11.
  • the handy scanner 12 reads a barcode displayed on a commodity and outputs information represented by the barcode.
  • the receipt issue port 13 is a slit-like opening for discharging a receipt to the outside of the main body 1.
  • the card insertion port 14 is a slit-like opening for inserting a card into the inside of the main body 1 and discharging the card to the outside of the main body 1.
  • the coin depositing tray 15 receives coins deposited by the shopper for settlement.
  • An opening 15a is formed in the bottom surface of the coin depositing tray 15. The coins received by the coin depositing tray 15 are taken into the inside of the main body 1 through the opening 15a.
  • the receiving tray 16 receives coins dispensed from the main body 1 as change.
  • the reject tray 17 receives coins rejected by the self-checkout apparatus from the main body 1 as unusable or invalid coins.
  • the bill insertion port 18 is a slit-like opening for taking bills inserted by the shopper for settlement into the inside of the main body 1.
  • the bill dispensing port 19 is a slit-like opening for dispensing bills as change from the main body 1.
  • the bill dispensing port 19 retains the bills in a state in which a part of the bills are projected to the outside of the main body 1.
  • the signal light 20 performs a flashing for warning.
  • the weighing unit 2 includes a table 2a for placing commodities not yet registered.
  • the weighing unit 2 measures a total weight of the commodities placed on the table 2a.
  • the weighing unit 3 includes tables 3a and 3b for placing registered commodities and arms 3c for hanging a bag in which registered commodities are put.
  • the weighing unit 3 measures a total weight of the commodities placed on the tables 3a and 3b and the commodities put in the bag hung on the arms 3c.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a main circuit configuration of the self-checkout apparatus 100.
  • the same components as in FIGS. 1 and 2 are denoted by the same reference numerals and thus detailed explanation thereof is omitted.
  • the self-checkout apparatus 100 includes, besides the weighing units 2 and 3, the touch panel 10, the handy scanner 12, and the signal light 20, a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 21, a ROM (Read-Only Memory) 22, a RAM (Random-Access Memory) 23, an auxiliary storage unit 24, a fixed scanner 25, a printer 26, a card reader/writer 27, a speaker unit 28, a coin reception unit 29, a coin sensor 30, a bill reception unit 31, a bill sensor 32, and a communication system 33, all of which are housed in the main body 1.
  • a CPU Central Processing Unit
  • ROM Read-Only Memory
  • RAM Random-Access Memory
  • the weighing units 2 and 3, the touch panel 10, the handy scanner 12, the CPU 21, the ROM 22, the RAM 23, the auxiliary storage unit 24, the fixed scanner 25, the printer 26, the card reader writer 27, the speaker unit 28, the coin reception unit 29, the coin sensor 30, and the bill reception unit 31 are connected via the communication system 33. Consequently, a computer that controls the self-checkout apparatus 100 is constituted by the CPU 21, the ROM 22, the RAM 23, and the auxiliary storage unit 24.
  • the CPU 21 acts as a central unit of the computer.
  • the CPU 21 controls each section according to an operating system and application programs stored in the ROM 22 and the auxiliary storage unit 24 to realize various functions of the self-checkout apparatus 100.
  • the ROM 22 acts as a main storage section of the computer.
  • the ROM 22 stores the operating system and the application programs.
  • the ROM 22 stores data referred to by the CPU 21 in performing various kinds of processing in some cases.
  • the RAM 23 acts as the main storage section of the computer.
  • the RAM 23 stores data referred to by the CPU 21 in performing the various kinds of processing. Further, the RAM 23 serves as a so-called work area in which data temporarily used by the CPU 21 in performing the various kinds of processing is stored.
  • the auxiliary storage unit 24 acts as an auxiliary storage section of the computer.
  • the auxiliary storage unit 24 saves the data used by the CPU 21 in performing the various kinds of processing or data generated in the processing by the CPU 21.
  • the auxiliary storage unit 24 stores the application programs in some cases.
  • an EEPROM Electrical Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
  • HDD Hard Disk Drive
  • SSD Solid State Drive
  • the fixed scanner 25 photographs a commodity held over in front of the scanner window 11 to recognize a barcode attached to the commodity with an image processing.
  • the fixed scanner 25 outputs information, i.e., commodity code, represented by the recognized barcode to the CPU 21.
  • the fixed scanner 25 also includes a well-known device of another type that reads a barcode using reflection of laser light.
  • the printer 26 includes a receipt printer and a journal printer.
  • the receipt printer issues various vouchers by printing various kinds of information on a receipt sheet.
  • the various vouchers are, for example, a receipt on which content and the like of a commercial transaction is printed.
  • the vouchers issued by the receipt printer are discharged to the outside of the main body 1 from the receipt issue port 13.
  • a journal printer prints, on a journal sheet, journal data including the information printed on the receipt sheet by the receipt printer.
  • the journal sheet is retained inside the main body 1 as long as the journal sheet is not taken out by a maintenance person.
  • the card reader/writer 27 reads data recorded in a card inserted into the card insertion port 14 by the shopper.
  • the card reader/writer 27 writes data in the card.
  • the card includes a point card, an IC card, e.g., electronic money card, for settlement, and the like.
  • the card reader/writer 27 ejects the card to the outside of the main body 1 from the card insertion port 14 after processing necessary to the settlement is carried out.
  • the card insertion port 14 retains the card in a state in which a part of the card is projected to the outside of the main body 1.
  • the speaker unit 28 includes a speaker and a driving circuit.
  • the speaker unit 28 outputs sound or a synthetic voice under the control by the CPU 21.
  • the coin reception unit 29 stores coins taken into the inside of the main body 1 from the opening 15a of the coin depositing tray 15.
  • the coin reception unit 29 dispenses coins as change to the receiving tray 16. Therefore, the coin reception unit 29 is an example of the dispensing module.
  • the coin sensor 30 detects coins dispensed to the receiving tray 16.
  • Various well-known devices such as a device that detects a magnetic field change generated due to approach of a coin and a device that detects presence or absence of coin blocking an optical path can be used as a coin sensor.
  • the coin sensor 30 is an example of the detecting module.
  • the bill reception unit 31 stores bills inserted from the bill insertion port 18.
  • the bill reception unit 31 dispenses bills as change from the bill dispensing port 19.
  • the bill sensor 32 detects bills retained by the bill dispensing port 19.
  • Various well-known devices such as a device that detects a magnetic field change generated due to approach of a bill and a device that detects presence or absence of bill blocking an optical path can be used as a bill sensor.
  • the communication system 33 includes a system bus for transmitting data and signals transmitted/received to or from each section and an interface circuit for connecting each section to the system bus.
  • the CPU 21 waits for various instructions to be given.
  • the CPU 21 starts information processing according to an application program stored in the ROM 22 or the auxiliary storage unit 24 if operation for instructing implementation of settlement in a commercial transaction is performed, for example, on the touch panel 10.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating information processing by the CPU 21 according to the application program. Content of the processing described below is an example. Various kinds of processing capable of achieving the same result can be used appropriately.
  • the CPU 21 performs registration processing for registering a purchased commodity. Specifically, the CPU 21 waits for registration operation by the operator.
  • the registration operation is, for example, operation for holding the purchased commodity in front of the scanner window 11, operation for bringing the handy scanner 12 close to a barcode affixed on the purchased commodity, or operation for touching the touch panel 10 to designate the purchased commodity.
  • the fixed scanner 25 recognizes the barcode affixed on the purchased commodity with image processing to send information represented by the barcode to the CPU 21. If the handy scanner 12 is brought close to the barcode, the handy scanner 12 identifies the barcode to send the information represented by the barcode to the CPU 21. If the operation for touching the touch panel 10 is performed to designate the purchased commodity, the touch panel 10 sends position information thereon at which a touch operation is performed to the CPU 21.
  • the CPU 21 determines, as a commodity code of the purchased commodity, a commodity code included in the information sent from the fixed scanner 25 or the handy scanner 12, or a commodity code associated with the touch position sent from the touch panel 10.
  • the CPU 21 updates information in a commodity list area set in the RAM 23 to add the commodity identified by the commodity code to a list of purchased commodities.
  • the CPU 21 performs settlement processing. Specifically, the CPU 21 calculates a settlement amount of all the registered purchased commodities. The CPU 21 executes settlement processing for the calculated settlement amount with a settlement method designated by the operator out of a plurality of settlement methods. Various settlement methods for performing settlement with cash, a credit card, a debit card, a prepaid card, an electronic money, a point, a note, and the like can be used appropriately, as a settlement method.
  • the CPU 21 confirms whether or not change is required as a result of the settlement processing. If it is determined that change is required, Yes is taken in Act 3 and the CPU 21 proceeds to processing in Act 4.
  • the CPU 21 determines the numbers of coins and bills to be dispensed of each of denominations on the basis of a change amount calculated in the settlement processing. For the coins to be dispensed, the CPU 21 instructs the coin reception unit 29 to start dispensing. For the bills to be dispensed, the CPU 21 instructs the bill reception unit 31 to start dispensing.
  • the CPU 21 executes the information processing according to the application program in this way, and thus the computer including the CPU 21 as the central unit functions as the instructing module.
  • the coin reception unit 29 and the bill reception unit 31 dispense coins and bills as change in response to the instruction. The dispensed coins and bills are retained by the receiving tray 16 and the bill dispensing port 19.
  • the bill reception unit 31 dispenses the pertinent number of bills at a time in a state in which the bills are laid one on top of another.
  • the coin reception unit 29 sends coins stored in each storage one by one for each of denominations and sequentially dispenses the coins to the receiving tray 16. If a first one coin is dispensed to the receiving tray 16, the coin sensor 30 changes its state to a state in which coins are being detected.
  • the CPU 21 confirms whether or not the coins dispensed as described above remain on the receiving tray 16. If the coin sensor 30 is detecting coins, Yes is taken in Act 5 and the CPU 21 proceeds to processing in Act 6.
  • the CPU 21 confirms whether or not dispensing of all coins, i.e., change, is completed. If the coins are being dispensed, in other words, dispensing of coins is still continued, No is taken in Act 6 and the CPU 21 returns to processing in Act 5.
  • the CPU 21 waits for that all the dispensed coins is taken away or dispensing of all the coins as change is completed. If the operator takes away all the dispensed coin, i.e., some of the change, from the receiving tray 16 in state described above, the coin sensor 30 does not detect coin. Then, No is taken in Act 5 and the CPU 21 proceeds to processing in Act 7. At this point, the coin reception unit 29 is continuing the operation for dispensing of coins, in other words, the coin reception unit 29 is on the way to dispensing coins. If the next coin is dispensed, the coin sensor 30 changes its state to the state in which coins are being detected again.
  • the CPU 21 executes a warming operation for notifying the operator that change is being dispensed.
  • One of the warning operations is control of the speaker unit 28 for outputting warning sound or a voice message decided in advance for the notification.
  • Another one of the warning operations is control of the touch panel 10 for displaying at least one of a character message and an image decided in advance for the notification.
  • Still another one of the warning operations is control of the signal light 20 for lighting (flashing) decided in advance for the notification.
  • the CPU 21 executes one or a plurality of warming operations within these warming operations described above.
  • the CPU 21 executes the information processing according to the application program in this way, and thus the computer including the CPU 21 functions as the warning module.
  • the CPU 21 returns to the waiting state in Act 5 and Act 6.
  • the CPU 21 issues a receipt. Specifically, the CPU 21 generates data of a receipt image representing content of a commercial transaction at this time to send the data to the printer 26.
  • the printer 26 prints the receipt image indicated by the data sent from the CPU 21 on a receipt sheet with the receipt printer and discharges the receipt from the receipt issue port 13. If the CPU 21 ends the issuance of the receipt in this way, the CPU 21 ends the information processing shown in FIG. 4 .
  • the self-checkout apparatus 100 of the present embodiment if all the coins already dispensed are taken away from the receiving tray 16 while the coins (change) are dispensed, it is notified to the operator that the change is being dispensed. Therefore, The operator, i.e., customer, can recognize that the dispensing of the coins is continuously performed. In other words, the operator can recognize that change is further dispensed. Thus, it can prevent coins (change) to be dispensed later from being left in the receiving tray 16.
  • operation executed according to the warning operation by the CPU 21 only has to end at a time at which a predetermined period elapses.
  • the warning operation is performed until the dispensing of all the coins is completed and further coins cannot be detected by the coin sensor 30, the notification to the operator is continued until all the change is taken away.
  • An effect of prevention of forgetting to take the coins can be further enhanced.
  • a continuation time of the warning sound overly increases. It is likely to cause trouble to people around the coin dispensing apparatus and cause an embarrassment of the operator. Therefore, a button for designating release of the warning operation or stopping the warning sound may be prepared on the warning screen. The warning may be ended if the button is touched.
  • the CPU 21 may perform the warning operation according to a decrease in an amount of coins present in the receiving tray 16 halfway in the dispensing of the coins.
  • a detection device of a type capable of detecting a change in the amount of the coins present in the receiving tray 16 is used as the coin sensor 30. Then, the CPU 21 confirms whether the amount of the coins detected by the coin sensor 30 decreases in Act 5. If determining that the amount of the coins does not decrease, the CPU 21 proceeds to processing in Act 6.
  • the CPU 21 proceeds to processing in Act 7. Note that, even if it is not detected that the coins are actually taken out, the CPU 21 may perform the warning operation if it can be detected that there is a probability that the coins are taken out. For example, if a hand is inserted into the receiving tray 16, it can be detected that the coins are likely to be taken out. Alternatively, presence or absence of coins in a plurality of regions of the receiving tray 16 is detected in advance. If the state of the coin sensor is changed from a state in which coins are detected to a state in which no coin is detected in any one of the regions, it can be detected that there is a probability that the coins are taken out.
  • the CPU 21 waits for execution of processing in Act 8 until coins cannot be detected any more by the coin sensor 30 and after that the CPU 21 may execute processing in Act 8. In this way, the receipt is issued after all the coins dispensed as the change are taken away from the receiving tray 16. Therefore, in a situation in which the operator forgets to take the coins dispensed to the receiving tray 16, the receipt is not issued. The operator can become aware of forgetting to take the coins because of no receipt being issued.
  • the CPU 21 may perform the issuance of the receipt between Act 2 and Act 3.
  • the present invention can be applied to another checkout apparatus of a form in which the shopper mainly performs operation for settlement in a system of a so-called semi-self type or a checkout apparatus of a form in which the store clerk mainly performs operation for settlement in a system of a so-called face-to-face type.
  • the invention can also applied to a settlement apparatus that performs settlement in a transaction registered by an other registration apparatus. It is also possible to apply the invention to an apparatus not including a function of settlement such as an automatic change machine. Further, it is also possible to realize the invention as a coin dispensing apparatus including only a function of dispensing of coins.
  • the warning operation is not limited to operation for directly notifying warning to the operator who takes out the coins from the receiving tray 16. For example, notification is made to the store clerk and then the store clerk may remind the operator of coins left in the receiving tray 16.
  • a transfer of the self-checkout apparatus 100 to the user is performed in a state in which the application program concerning the information processing shown in FIG. 4 is stored in the ROM 22.
  • hardware of the self-checkout apparatus 100 may be transferred to the user in a state in which the application program is not stored in the ROM 22.
  • the transfer of the hardware of the self-checkout apparatus 100 to the user may be performed in a state in which an application program of a version different from the application program concerning the information processing shown in FIG. 4 is stored in the ROM 22.
  • the application program concerning the information processing shown in FIG. 4 is transferred to the user separately from the hardware while being recorded in a removable recording medium or via a network.
  • the application program is written in the auxiliary storage unit 24, for example, according to operation by the user.
  • the removable recording medium a magnetic disk, a magneto-optical disk, an optical disk, a semiconductor memory, or the like can be used.
  • a part or all of the functions realized by the CPU 21 according to the information processing can also be realized by hardware that executes information processing not based on a program such as a logic circuit.
  • Each of the functions can also be realized by combining software control with the hardware such as the logic circuit.

Abstract

A coin dispensing apparatus according to an embodiment includes a dispensing module, a detecting module, and a warning module. The dispensing module dispenses coins to a receiving tray. The detecting module detects that there is a probability that at least some of the coins dispensed to the receiving tray are taken out. The warning module executes a predetermined warning operation if the detecting module detects that there is a probability that some of the coins are taken out during a period from a time at which the dispensing module starts the dispensing of the coins to a time at which the dispensing is completed.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2017-057624, filed March 23, 2017 , the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • FIELD
  • Embodiments described herein relate generally to a coin dispensing apparatus and a settlement apparatus having the coin dispensing apparatus.
  • BACKGROUND
  • Conventionally, there is a coin dispensing apparatus that sequentially dispenses a plurality of coins to a receiving tray, as change.
  • The coin dispensing apparatus of this type requires a certain degree of time from a start of the dispensing of the change to the completion of the dispensing. In other word, it takes time for a customer to have all the coins dispensed to the receiving tray.
  • Therefore, there could happen an undesirable situation in which only coins, i.e., change, dispensed earlier are taken away from the receiving tray and the remaining coins, i.e., change, dispensed later are left in the receiving tray if coins are not dispensed smoothly.
  • In particular, it is likely that a human misunderstands that dispensing of the full amount of change is completed without confirming the amount of change dispensed if an interval of sequentially dispensing coins is temporarily extended because of, for example, a temporary bug in control of conveyance of coins. In such a case, the situation described above is likely to occur.
  • Under such circumstances, it has been desired to prevent the situation in which a customer unconsciously left some of the change dispensed to the receiving tray.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • One of the objects of the present invention is to improve prior art techniques and overcome at least some of the prior art problems as for instance above illustrated. According to a first aspect, it is provided a coin dispensing apparatus comprising: a dispensing module configured to dispense coins to a receiving tray; a detecting module configured to detect that there is a probability that at least some of the coins dispensed to the receiving tray are taken out; and a warning module configured to execute a predetermined warning operation if the detecting module detects that there is a probability that some of the coins in the receiving tray are taken out during a period from a time at which the dispensing module starts the dispensing of the coins to a time at which the dispensing is completed.
  • Optionally, in the apparatus according to the first aspect, the detecting module detects that there is a probability that the coins in the receiving tray are taken out if no coin in the receiving tray is detected.
  • Optionally, in the apparatus according to the first aspect, the dispensing module dispenses a designated amount of coins if the dispensing of coins is instructed with the designated amount.
  • According to a second aspect, it is provided a settlement apparatus comprising:
    • a dispensing module configured to dispense coins to a receiving tray;
    • a detecting module configured to detect that no coin is present in the receiving tray;
    • an instructing module configured to instruct the dispensing module to dispense the coins equivalent in amount to a change amount calculated from an amount of settlement and a deposited amount; and
    • a warning module configured to execute a predetermined warning operation if the detecting module detects that no coin is present in the receiving tray during a period from a time at which the dispensing module starts the dispensing of the coins according to the instruction by the instructing module to a time at which the dispensing is completed.
  • According to a third aspect of the invention, it is provided a method for informing a taking out of coins dispensed to a receiving tray, comprising: dispensing coins to the receiving tray; detecting that there is a probability that at least some of the coins dispensed to the receiving tray are taken out; and executing a predetermined warning operation if it is detected that there is a probability that some of the coins are taken out during a period from a time at which the dispensing of the coins starts to a time at which the dispensing is completed.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
    • FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the exterior of a self-checkout apparatus according to an embodiment;
    • FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a part of the self-checkout apparatus shown in FIG. 1;
    • FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a main circuit configuration of the self-checkout apparatus shown in FIG. 1; and
    • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating information processing by a CPU of the self-checkout apparatus in FIG. 1 according to an application program.
    DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • According to one embodiment, a coin dispensing apparatus includes a dispensing module, a detecting module, and a warning module. The dispensing module dispenses coins to a receiving tray. The detecting module detects that there is a probability that at least some of the coins dispensed to the receiving tray are taken out. The warning module executes a predetermined warning operation if the detecting module detects that there is a probability that some of the coins are taken out during a period from a time at which the dispensing module starts the dispensing of the coins to a time at which the dispensing is completed.
  • One embodiment is described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In this embodiment, a self-checkout apparatus including a function of a coin dispensing apparatus is described as an example.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the exterior of a self-checkout apparatus 100 according to the present embodiment. FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a part of the self-checkout apparatus 100. The self-checkout apparatus 100 according to the present embodiment is also called as a POS terminal of a self-checkout type or a self-register apparatus. The self-checkout apparatus 100 is operated by a shopper. Therefore, the shopper acts as an operator of the self-checkout apparatus 100. However, there is a case in which a store clerk also acts as the operator of the self-checkout apparatus 100.
  • The self-checkout apparatus 100 includes a main body 1 and weighing units 2 and 3.
  • The main body 1 includes a touch panel 10, a scanner window 11, a handy scanner 12, a receipt issue port 13, a card insertion port 14, a coin depositing tray 15, a receiving tray 16, a reject tray 17, a bill insertion port 18, a bill dispensing port 19, and a signal light (PATLAMP: Trade Mark) 20.
  • The touch panel 10 displays various screens for notifying various kinds of information to the shopper. The screens are, for example, followings:
    1. (1) A guide screen for informing an operation method to the shopper;
    2. (2) An information input screen for inputting information of a commodity to which a barcode is not attached;
    3. (3) A read-information display screen for displaying information based on barcode reading; and
    4. (4) A settlement screen for displaying a total purchase amount, a deposit amount, a change amount, and the like in payment work for paying a purchase price.
  • A part of the screens constitute a GUI (Graphical User Interface). The touch panel 10 receives touch operation for the GUI.
  • The scanner window 11 is formed by covering an opening formed in the main body 1 with transparent resin, glass, or the like. The scanner window 11 enables a fixed scanner, described later, arranged in the main body 1 to scan a commodity held by the shopper in front of the scanner window 11.
  • The handy scanner 12 reads a barcode displayed on a commodity and outputs information represented by the barcode.
  • The receipt issue port 13 is a slit-like opening for discharging a receipt to the outside of the main body 1.
  • The card insertion port 14 is a slit-like opening for inserting a card into the inside of the main body 1 and discharging the card to the outside of the main body 1.
  • The coin depositing tray 15 receives coins deposited by the shopper for settlement. An opening 15a is formed in the bottom surface of the coin depositing tray 15. The coins received by the coin depositing tray 15 are taken into the inside of the main body 1 through the opening 15a.
  • The receiving tray 16 receives coins dispensed from the main body 1 as change.
  • The reject tray 17 receives coins rejected by the self-checkout apparatus from the main body 1 as unusable or invalid coins.
  • The bill insertion port 18 is a slit-like opening for taking bills inserted by the shopper for settlement into the inside of the main body 1.
  • The bill dispensing port 19 is a slit-like opening for dispensing bills as change from the main body 1. The bill dispensing port 19 retains the bills in a state in which a part of the bills are projected to the outside of the main body 1.
  • The signal light 20 performs a flashing for warning.
  • The weighing unit 2 includes a table 2a for placing commodities not yet registered. The weighing unit 2 measures a total weight of the commodities placed on the table 2a.
  • The weighing unit 3 includes tables 3a and 3b for placing registered commodities and arms 3c for hanging a bag in which registered commodities are put. The weighing unit 3 measures a total weight of the commodities placed on the tables 3a and 3b and the commodities put in the bag hung on the arms 3c.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a main circuit configuration of the self-checkout apparatus 100. In FIG. 3, the same components as in FIGS. 1 and 2 are denoted by the same reference numerals and thus detailed explanation thereof is omitted.
  • As shown in FIG. 3, the self-checkout apparatus 100 includes, besides the weighing units 2 and 3, the touch panel 10, the handy scanner 12, and the signal light 20, a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 21, a ROM (Read-Only Memory) 22, a RAM (Random-Access Memory) 23, an auxiliary storage unit 24, a fixed scanner 25, a printer 26, a card reader/writer 27, a speaker unit 28, a coin reception unit 29, a coin sensor 30, a bill reception unit 31, a bill sensor 32, and a communication system 33, all of which are housed in the main body 1. The weighing units 2 and 3, the touch panel 10, the handy scanner 12, the CPU 21, the ROM 22, the RAM 23, the auxiliary storage unit 24, the fixed scanner 25, the printer 26, the card reader writer 27, the speaker unit 28, the coin reception unit 29, the coin sensor 30, and the bill reception unit 31 are connected via the communication system 33. Consequently, a computer that controls the self-checkout apparatus 100 is constituted by the CPU 21, the ROM 22, the RAM 23, and the auxiliary storage unit 24.
  • The CPU 21 acts as a central unit of the computer. The CPU 21 controls each section according to an operating system and application programs stored in the ROM 22 and the auxiliary storage unit 24 to realize various functions of the self-checkout apparatus 100.
  • The ROM 22 acts as a main storage section of the computer. The ROM 22 stores the operating system and the application programs. The ROM 22 stores data referred to by the CPU 21 in performing various kinds of processing in some cases.
  • The RAM 23 acts as the main storage section of the computer. The RAM 23 stores data referred to by the CPU 21 in performing the various kinds of processing. Further, the RAM 23 serves as a so-called work area in which data temporarily used by the CPU 21 in performing the various kinds of processing is stored.
  • The auxiliary storage unit 24 acts as an auxiliary storage section of the computer. The auxiliary storage unit 24 saves the data used by the CPU 21 in performing the various kinds of processing or data generated in the processing by the CPU 21. The auxiliary storage unit 24 stores the application programs in some cases. As the auxiliary storage unit 24, for example, an EEPROM (Electric Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory), a HDD (Hard Disk Drive), or a SSD (Solid State Drive) can be used.
  • The fixed scanner 25 photographs a commodity held over in front of the scanner window 11 to recognize a barcode attached to the commodity with an image processing. The fixed scanner 25 outputs information, i.e., commodity code, represented by the recognized barcode to the CPU 21. The fixed scanner 25 also includes a well-known device of another type that reads a barcode using reflection of laser light.
  • The printer 26 includes a receipt printer and a journal printer. The receipt printer issues various vouchers by printing various kinds of information on a receipt sheet. The various vouchers are, for example, a receipt on which content and the like of a commercial transaction is printed. The vouchers issued by the receipt printer are discharged to the outside of the main body 1 from the receipt issue port 13. A journal printer prints, on a journal sheet, journal data including the information printed on the receipt sheet by the receipt printer. The journal sheet is retained inside the main body 1 as long as the journal sheet is not taken out by a maintenance person.
  • The card reader/writer 27 reads data recorded in a card inserted into the card insertion port 14 by the shopper. The card reader/writer 27 writes data in the card. The card includes a point card, an IC card, e.g., electronic money card, for settlement, and the like. The card reader/writer 27 ejects the card to the outside of the main body 1 from the card insertion port 14 after processing necessary to the settlement is carried out. The card insertion port 14 retains the card in a state in which a part of the card is projected to the outside of the main body 1.
  • The speaker unit 28 includes a speaker and a driving circuit. The speaker unit 28 outputs sound or a synthetic voice under the control by the CPU 21.
  • The coin reception unit 29 stores coins taken into the inside of the main body 1 from the opening 15a of the coin depositing tray 15. The coin reception unit 29 dispenses coins as change to the receiving tray 16. Therefore, the coin reception unit 29 is an example of the dispensing module.
  • The coin sensor 30 detects coins dispensed to the receiving tray 16. Various well-known devices such as a device that detects a magnetic field change generated due to approach of a coin and a device that detects presence or absence of coin blocking an optical path can be used as a coin sensor. The coin sensor 30 is an example of the detecting module.
  • The bill reception unit 31 stores bills inserted from the bill insertion port 18. The bill reception unit 31 dispenses bills as change from the bill dispensing port 19.
  • The bill sensor 32 detects bills retained by the bill dispensing port 19. Various well-known devices such as a device that detects a magnetic field change generated due to approach of a bill and a device that detects presence or absence of bill blocking an optical path can be used as a bill sensor.
  • The communication system 33 includes a system bus for transmitting data and signals transmitted/received to or from each section and an interface circuit for connecting each section to the system bus.
  • The operation of the self-checkout apparatus 100 constituted above is described.
  • If the self-checkout apparatus 100 is in a standby state, the CPU 21 waits for various instructions to be given. The CPU 21 starts information processing according to an application program stored in the ROM 22 or the auxiliary storage unit 24 if operation for instructing implementation of settlement in a commercial transaction is performed, for example, on the touch panel 10.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating information processing by the CPU 21 according to the application program. Content of the processing described below is an example. Various kinds of processing capable of achieving the same result can be used appropriately.
  • In Act 1, the CPU 21 performs registration processing for registering a purchased commodity. Specifically, the CPU 21 waits for registration operation by the operator. The registration operation is, for example, operation for holding the purchased commodity in front of the scanner window 11, operation for bringing the handy scanner 12 close to a barcode affixed on the purchased commodity, or operation for touching the touch panel 10 to designate the purchased commodity.
  • If the purchased commodity is held in front of the scanner window 11, the fixed scanner 25 recognizes the barcode affixed on the purchased commodity with image processing to send information represented by the barcode to the CPU 21. If the handy scanner 12 is brought close to the barcode, the handy scanner 12 identifies the barcode to send the information represented by the barcode to the CPU 21. If the operation for touching the touch panel 10 is performed to designate the purchased commodity, the touch panel 10 sends position information thereon at which a touch operation is performed to the CPU 21.
  • The CPU 21 determines, as a commodity code of the purchased commodity, a commodity code included in the information sent from the fixed scanner 25 or the handy scanner 12, or a commodity code associated with the touch position sent from the touch panel 10. The CPU 21 updates information in a commodity list area set in the RAM 23 to add the commodity identified by the commodity code to a list of purchased commodities.
  • If registration of all purchased commodities is finished and operation for instructing implementation of settlement processing is performed, for example, on the touch panel 10, the CPU 21 ends the registration processing and proceeds to processing in Act 2.
  • In Act 2, the CPU 21 performs settlement processing. Specifically, the CPU 21 calculates a settlement amount of all the registered purchased commodities. The CPU 21 executes settlement processing for the calculated settlement amount with a settlement method designated by the operator out of a plurality of settlement methods. Various settlement methods for performing settlement with cash, a credit card, a debit card, a prepaid card, an electronic money, a point, a note, and the like can be used appropriately, as a settlement method.
  • In Act 3, the CPU 21 confirms whether or not change is required as a result of the settlement processing. If it is determined that change is required, Yes is taken in Act 3 and the CPU 21 proceeds to processing in Act 4.
  • In Act 4, the CPU 21 determines the numbers of coins and bills to be dispensed of each of denominations on the basis of a change amount calculated in the settlement processing. For the coins to be dispensed, the CPU 21 instructs the coin reception unit 29 to start dispensing. For the bills to be dispensed, the CPU 21 instructs the bill reception unit 31 to start dispensing. The CPU 21 executes the information processing according to the application program in this way, and thus the computer including the CPU 21 as the central unit functions as the instructing module. The coin reception unit 29 and the bill reception unit 31 dispense coins and bills as change in response to the instruction. The dispensed coins and bills are retained by the receiving tray 16 and the bill dispensing port 19. If it is necessary to dispense a plurality of bills as change, the bill reception unit 31 dispenses the pertinent number of bills at a time in a state in which the bills are laid one on top of another. However, the coin reception unit 29 sends coins stored in each storage one by one for each of denominations and sequentially dispenses the coins to the receiving tray 16. If a first one coin is dispensed to the receiving tray 16, the coin sensor 30 changes its state to a state in which coins are being detected.
  • In Act 5, the CPU 21 confirms whether or not the coins dispensed as described above remain on the receiving tray 16. If the coin sensor 30 is detecting coins, Yes is taken in Act 5 and the CPU 21 proceeds to processing in Act 6.
  • In Act 6, the CPU 21 confirms whether or not dispensing of all coins, i.e., change, is completed. If the coins are being dispensed, in other words, dispensing of coins is still continued, No is taken in Act 6 and the CPU 21 returns to processing in Act 5.
  • In this way, in Act 5 and Act 6, the CPU 21 waits for that all the dispensed coins is taken away or dispensing of all the coins as change is completed. If the operator takes away all the dispensed coin, i.e., some of the change, from the receiving tray 16 in state described above, the coin sensor 30 does not detect coin. Then, No is taken in Act 5 and the CPU 21 proceeds to processing in Act 7. At this point, the coin reception unit 29 is continuing the operation for dispensing of coins, in other words, the coin reception unit 29 is on the way to dispensing coins. If the next coin is dispensed, the coin sensor 30 changes its state to the state in which coins are being detected again.
  • In Act 7, the CPU 21 executes a warming operation for notifying the operator that change is being dispensed. One of the warning operations is control of the speaker unit 28 for outputting warning sound or a voice message decided in advance for the notification. Another one of the warning operations is control of the touch panel 10 for displaying at least one of a character message and an image decided in advance for the notification. Still another one of the warning operations is control of the signal light 20 for lighting (flashing) decided in advance for the notification. In Act 7, the CPU 21 executes one or a plurality of warming operations within these warming operations described above. Consequently, it is notified to the operator by the output of the warning sound or the voice message, the display of at least one of the character message and the image, or the lighting (plashing), that change is still being dispensed. The CPU 21 executes the information processing according to the application program in this way, and thus the computer including the CPU 21 functions as the warning module. The CPU 21 returns to the waiting state in Act 5 and Act 6.
  • If the coin reception unit 29 completes the dispensing of all the coins as change, Yes is taken in Act 6 and the CPU 21 proceeds to processing in Act 8.
  • In Act 8, the CPU 21 issues a receipt. Specifically, the CPU 21 generates data of a receipt image representing content of a commercial transaction at this time to send the data to the printer 26. The printer 26 prints the receipt image indicated by the data sent from the CPU 21 on a receipt sheet with the receipt printer and discharges the receipt from the receipt issue port 13. If the CPU 21 ends the issuance of the receipt in this way, the CPU 21 ends the information processing shown in FIG. 4.
  • As described above, according to the self-checkout apparatus 100 of the present embodiment, if all the coins already dispensed are taken away from the receiving tray 16 while the coins (change) are dispensed, it is notified to the operator that the change is being dispensed. Therefore, The operator, i.e., customer, can recognize that the dispensing of the coins is continuously performed. In other words, the operator can recognize that change is further dispensed. Thus, it can prevent coins (change) to be dispensed later from being left in the receiving tray 16.
  • Various modified implementations of the present embodiment are possible as described below.
  • As an example, operation executed according to the warning operation by the CPU 21 only has to end at a time at which a predetermined period elapses. However, if the warning operation is performed until the dispensing of all the coins is completed and further coins cannot be detected by the coin sensor 30, the notification to the operator is continued until all the change is taken away. An effect of prevention of forgetting to take the coins can be further enhanced. However, for example, in a case of outputting the warning sound, a continuation time of the warning sound overly increases. It is likely to cause trouble to people around the coin dispensing apparatus and cause an embarrassment of the operator. Therefore, a button for designating release of the warning operation or stopping the warning sound may be prepared on the warning screen. The warning may be ended if the button is touched.
  • Even if the operator takes the coins away from the receiving tray 16 halfway in the dispensing of the coins, there is a possibility that No is not taken in Act 5 depending on a dispensing state of coins immediately after the coins are taken away. Thus, the CPU 21 may perform the warning operation according to a decrease in an amount of coins present in the receiving tray 16 halfway in the dispensing of the coins. Specifically, a detection device of a type capable of detecting a change in the amount of the coins present in the receiving tray 16 is used as the coin sensor 30. Then, the CPU 21 confirms whether the amount of the coins detected by the coin sensor 30 decreases in Act 5. If determining that the amount of the coins does not decrease, the CPU 21 proceeds to processing in Act 6. If determining that the amount of the coins decreases, the CPU 21 proceeds to processing in Act 7. Note that, even if it is not detected that the coins are actually taken out, the CPU 21 may perform the warning operation if it can be detected that there is a probability that the coins are taken out. For example, if a hand is inserted into the receiving tray 16, it can be detected that the coins are likely to be taken out. Alternatively, presence or absence of coins in a plurality of regions of the receiving tray 16 is detected in advance. If the state of the coin sensor is changed from a state in which coins are detected to a state in which no coin is detected in any one of the regions, it can be detected that there is a probability that the coins are taken out.
  • After Yes is taken in Act 6, the CPU 21 waits for execution of processing in Act 8 until coins cannot be detected any more by the coin sensor 30 and after that the CPU 21 may execute processing in Act 8. In this way, the receipt is issued after all the coins dispensed as the change are taken away from the receiving tray 16. Therefore, in a situation in which the operator forgets to take the coins dispensed to the receiving tray 16, the receipt is not issued. The operator can become aware of forgetting to take the coins because of no receipt being issued.
  • The CPU 21 may perform the issuance of the receipt between Act 2 and Act 3.
  • The present invention can be applied to another checkout apparatus of a form in which the shopper mainly performs operation for settlement in a system of a so-called semi-self type or a checkout apparatus of a form in which the store clerk mainly performs operation for settlement in a system of a so-called face-to-face type. The invention can also applied to a settlement apparatus that performs settlement in a transaction registered by an other registration apparatus. It is also possible to apply the invention to an apparatus not including a function of settlement such as an automatic change machine. Further, it is also possible to realize the invention as a coin dispensing apparatus including only a function of dispensing of coins.
  • The warning operation is not limited to operation for directly notifying warning to the operator who takes out the coins from the receiving tray 16. For example, notification is made to the store clerk and then the store clerk may remind the operator of coins left in the receiving tray 16.
  • In general, a transfer of the self-checkout apparatus 100 to the user is performed in a state in which the application program concerning the information processing shown in FIG. 4 is stored in the ROM 22. However, hardware of the self-checkout apparatus 100 may be transferred to the user in a state in which the application program is not stored in the ROM 22. Alternatively, the transfer of the hardware of the self-checkout apparatus 100 to the user may be performed in a state in which an application program of a version different from the application program concerning the information processing shown in FIG. 4 is stored in the ROM 22. In these cases, the application program concerning the information processing shown in FIG. 4 is transferred to the user separately from the hardware while being recorded in a removable recording medium or via a network. The application program is written in the auxiliary storage unit 24, for example, according to operation by the user. As the removable recording medium, a magnetic disk, a magneto-optical disk, an optical disk, a semiconductor memory, or the like can be used.
  • A part or all of the functions realized by the CPU 21 according to the information processing can also be realized by hardware that executes information processing not based on a program such as a logic circuit. Each of the functions can also be realized by combining software control with the hardware such as the logic circuit.
  • While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Indeed, the novel methods and systems described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the methods and systems described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.

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  1. A coin dispensing apparatus comprising:
    a dispensing module configured to dispense coins to a receiving tray;
    a detecting module configured to detect that there is a probability that at least some of the coins dispensed to the receiving tray are taken out; and
    a warning module configured to execute a predetermined warning operation if the detecting module detects that there is a probability that some of the coins in the receiving tray are taken out during a period from a time at which the dispensing module starts the dispensing of the coins to a time at which the dispensing is completed.
  2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein
    the detecting module detects that there is a probability that the coins in the receiving tray are taken out if no coin in the receiving tray is detected.
  3. The apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, wherein
    the dispensing module dispenses a designated amount of coins if the dispensing of coins is instructed with the designated amount.
  4. A settlement apparatus comprising:
    a dispensing module configured to dispense coins to a receiving tray;
    a detecting module configured to detect that no coin is present in the receiving tray;
    an instructing module configured to instruct the dispensing module to dispense the coins equivalent in amount to a change amount calculated from an amount of settlement and a deposited amount; and
    a warning module configured to execute a predetermined warning operation if the detecting module detects that no coin is present in the receiving tray during a period from a time at which the dispensing module starts the dispensing of the coins according to the instruction by the instructing module to a time at which the dispensing is completed.
  5. A method for informing a taking out of coins dispensed to a receiving tray, comprising:
    dispensing coins to the receiving tray;
    detecting that there is a probability that at least some of the coins dispensed to the receiving tray are taken out; and
    executing a predetermined warning operation if it is detected that there is a probability that some of the coins are taken out during a period from a time at which the dispensing of the coins starts to a time at which the dispensing is completed.
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